Nasrallah:
West is luring al-Qaeda into Syria to be killed by Bashar Assad

L-R:
Hezbollah's Nasrallah, Syria's Assad and Iran's Ahmadinejad

by Joseph
EarnestDecember
18, 2012

Newscast
Media DAMASACAS—During
a speech he gave two days ago, Hezbollah's Secretary General, Seyyed Hassan
Nasrallah said al-Qaeda had been lured into Syria to be killed by the Syrian
army, according to Islam Times.

"The situation in Syria is getting more complicated (but) anyone who
thinks the armed opposition can settle the situation on the ground is
very, very, very mistaken. The West and some allied Arab countries have lured al-Qaeda-affiliated militants into Syria to be killed,"
he said.

Nasrallah
believes that al-Qaeda fighters have been tricked into entering the lion's
den. His logic makes a lot of sense, because the West could not kill them
in the mountains where they were hiding, so they were promised a few guns
and bullets and sent to the front lines, where they would be sitting ducks.

Assad
has single-handedly killed more al-Qaeda than anyone else in the past 21
months, so he is very useful to the West. All the West has to do,
is (i) pretend that they hate Assad, (ii) use the gullible media to spread
that narrative, (iii) arm al-Qaeda rebels, (iv) make-believe they (the rebels)
are legitimate by recognizing them officially, and (v) send them into the
snake pit, knowing they will not return alive.

Al-Qaeda
in Syria is a captive audience because they are all congregating in one
country, as opposed to being spread out in caves in the Afghan mountains.

"I warn al-Qaeda: the Americans and the European countries and Arab and
Islamic countries have set a trap for you in Syria, and opened for you a
battlefield so you come from across the world… to be killed and to kill
each other," Nasrallah emphasizedin
his speech published by Islam Times.
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There
are already western intelligence reports from Al-Manar that Assad's army
has the upper hand, and Syria has already signed multi-billion dollar contracts
exclusively with Russia, for the reconstruction
of destroyed parts of Syria.
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